Yeast and sugar generator can ability cellphones, but how does it work?

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that yeast-and-sugar powered generator invented by Dr. Cedrick Ngalande of Malawi can supposedly potential cellphones, OLPCs, and medical devices for up to eight hours, but apart from a few vague guesses involving CO2, oscillating motion, and a couple Sharper Image desk toys we’ve got lying around, we’re utterly at a loss to explain how

it works. Ideas, leave ‘em in comments!

[Via Afrigadget]

 

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